Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey – New attraction update

Test cycles for the new Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey ride started sometime in January. Just a recap: This is the Universal Studios Singapore’s unique (aka “World Premiere”) attraction which uses a ride system by Zamperla. It has a custom track layout, all-new props and scenic elements, and specially designed ride vehicles. Shaped like wagons that fly in the Far Far Away universe, the suspended ride vehicles ascend from the spiral lift hill and fly out of the tower. The ride vehicles are themed to characters in the “Puss in Boots” films.

Here’s the list of the seven flying vehicles unveiled so far. Which one’s your favourite?

Initially, the test cycles were sporadic. Towards late January, it was more regular and all seven vehicles had their share of flight time.

The ride facade is also complete and looks rather fine. I have also seen an overview of the entire attraction – I can’t share a photos of either and I will hold my comments until the ride is ready for willing test subjects such as myself. Show effects, such as lighting and animated props, were also activated as part of technical rehearsals.

Back to the ride vehicle, which has capacity for up to 9 guests: It has many cute decorative details in its design. Giant rolled leaves for window shades (or protection against giant beasts). Bundles of emergency gliders above each row of seats. Quilted ceiling. Two horseshoes joined together to form an “8” shape, at both sides of the ride vehicle.

You might’ve noticed that the ride vehicle has bars on its right side. Most likely both boarding and disembarking would be on the left. Also, there is a protruding bar on the right side – it latches onto the rotating spiral lift – it’s more obvious in the photo below.

At the back, it has a compartment for storing golden eggs – and there’s already a few of them! And these airships are powered by tiny turbines – running on magic more than engineering.

◂ Video: Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey ▸

Universal Studios Singapore’s all-new, world-exclusive attraction!

In the video, look out for some moving animatronics, such as the Giant Goose’s head (0:49) and Gosling (1:03).

Battlestar Galactica (BSG) roller coaster update

Testing of both attractions are still ongoing. According to fellow park fans, both trains consistently look faster. The telltale signs are at track segments where the trains usually slow down – they hardly do anymore. The ride times are shorter than before.

And oh, the trains were also recently numbered. Same as before – just 1 and 2 – for each track.

It’s likely that the park is ramping up on its test cycles to speed up re-certification, with cycles happening very regularly with shorter intervals. The timeline to reopen the ride is getting tight. HUMAN (Red) was seen to have two trains taking turns on the tracks. If the park needs test subjects, I’d be first in line to sign up.

Galactica PX (the ride exit store for both rides) appears to be refurbished for the ride’s reopening.

And welcome back to Sci-Fi City – now filled with The Amazing Nets of Galactica.

For guests’ safety, there are now more nets installed all over the area below BSG’s tracks. The coverage is much more extensive than before.

The side of the Accelerator ride building that faces BSG is almost entirely draped with black nets.

Even the ride exit path (which is open air) is getting a canopy of nets.

I’m sure the park’s old-timers would know that sometimes it would rain money (yes!) under the tracks. While it might seem like a windfall, it’s actually quite painful to be pelted by coins. If the fallen objects are larger, it’s very dangerous. So remember – always empty your pockets and store all loose items in the lockers when you go on rollercoasters at the park!

Photos around the park – Lunar New Year festivities

A rather dazzling arch for this festive season.

The board above the arch reads 喜气洋洋 – literally full of joy.

The arch has lights embedded – It’ll shine bright and pink in the evening.

Mega Boombox from the Countdown and 2015 resort employee parties is finally gone, and replaced with this display. It’s a gigantic window thing with a goat (for the Year of the Goat), in the style of traditional Chinese paper cutting art.

If you can’t find them at the park, you can get a peek (at the park entrance) of what Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws are wearing this season. Very bold fashion statements – Cavalier hat with traditional chinese vest? And are those vambraces in the same style? Are you still wearing boots with that look, Puss?

I am considering renewing my annual pass. Zezima, did you find out if there are new characters (or returning ones, considering the removal of Fairy Godmother, Rick and Evelyn, Ardeth Bay, etc. last year)?

I am visiting USS in March 2015, I have been twice before. I am slightly disappointed at the moment that the Battlestar Galactica is still not open, and now the Revenge of the Mummy is closed for annual maintenance. I appreciate that maintenance is important.

I am visiting USS on 15th of March 2015,which is the week of school holiday started. So I am wondering is the Battlestar Galatica will be open on this school holiday? And any idea on when is Revenge of the Mummy ride re-open again?